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The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance
Professionalization, Scientific Expertise, and Elitism: A Sociological Perspective
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Author(s):
Julia Evetts
,
Harald A. Mieg
,
Ulrike Felt
Editor(s):
K. Anders Ericsson
,
Neil Charness
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Paul J. Feltovich
,
Robert R. Hoffman
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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: 105-124
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10.1017/CBO9780511816796.007
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Book chapters
pp. 3
An Introduction to The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance: Its Development, Organization, and Content
pp. 21
Two Approaches to the Study of Experts' Characteristics
pp. 31
Expertise, Talent, and Social Encouragement
pp. 41
Studies of Expertise from Psychological Perspectives
pp. 69
Educators and Expertise: A Brief History of Theories and Models
pp. 87
Expert Systems: A Perspective from Computer Science
pp. 105
Professionalization, Scientific Expertise, and Elitism: A Sociological Perspective
pp. 127
Observation of Work Practices in Natural Settings
pp. 147
Methods for Studying the Structure of Expertise: Psychometric Approaches
pp. 167
Laboratory Methods for Assessing Experts' and Novices' Knowledge
pp. 185
Task Analysis
pp. 203
Eliciting and Representing the Knowledge of Experts
pp. 223
Protocol Analysis and Expert Thought: Concurrent Verbalizations of Thinking during Experts' Performance on Representative Tasks
pp. 243
Simulation for Performance and Training
pp. 265
Laboratory Studies of Training, Skill Acquisition, and Retention of Performance
pp. 287
Retrospective Interviews in the Study of Expertise and Expert Performance
pp. 303
Time Budgets, Diaries, and Analyses of Concurrent Practice Activities
pp. 319
Historiometric Methods
pp. 339
Expertise in Medicine and Surgery
pp. 355
Expertise and Transportation
pp. 373
Expertise in Software Design
pp. 389
Professional Writing Expertise
pp. 403
Professional Judgments and “Naturalistic Decision Making”
pp. 421
Decision-Making Expertise
pp. 439
The Making of a Dream Team: When Expert Teams Do Best
pp. 457
Music
pp. 471
Expert Performance in Sport: A Cognitive Perspective
pp. 489
Artistic Performance: Acting, Ballet, and Contemporary Dance
pp. 505
Perceptual-Motor Expertise
pp. 523
Expertise in Chess
pp. 539
Exceptional Memory
pp. 553
Mathematical Expertise
pp. 569
Expertise in History
pp. 587
A Merging Theory of Expertise and Intelligence
pp. 613
Tacit Knowledge, Practical Intelligence, and Expertise
pp. 633
Expertise and Situation Awareness
pp. 653
Brain Changes in the Development of Expertise: Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Evidence about Skill-Based Adaptations
pp. 683
The Influence of Experience and Deliberate Practice on the Development of Superior Expert Performance
pp. 705
Development and Adaptation of Expertise: The Role of Self-Regulatory Processes and Beliefs
pp. 723
Aging and Expertise
pp. 743
Social and Sociological Factors in the Development of Expertise
pp. 761
Modes of Expertise in Creative Thinking: Evidence from Case Studies
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